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HOSH IBRAHIM AFRICAN MASTERS OF PUBLIC POLICY SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: Monday 20 January 2025 

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Hosh Ibrahim African Scholarship is awarded to applicants ordinarily resident in Africa and studying in the School of Public Policy. Up to two awards are made each year. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Program: The Master of Public Public Policy (MPP) 

Applicants must be ordinarily resident in Africa.

Previous academic excellence, evidenced by grades from previous academic study and supported by references from previous professors

A commitment to responding to the public policy challenges of Africa, whether at a national, regional or continental scale 

Preference will be given to those applicants who would otherwise lack the financial means to study at the LSE School of Public Policy.

Applicants who wish to apply for an SPP scholarship must submit a complete programme application by Monday 20 January 2025 and complete LSE’s Graduate Financial Support Application (GFSA) form via the Graduate Application Portal by Friday 31 January 2025.  

BENEFIT:

Funding is available for tuition fees only. 

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IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON: ALAN HOWARD POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 1 June, 2025

LOCATION: England

Imperial College, London, is offering the Alan Howrd Postgraduate Taught Scholarship to exceptional candidates domiciled in Israel who wish to pursue their postgraduate studies in England. You must be applying to study MSc Sustainable Energy Futures.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants should fulfil all of the following criteria:

Be a national of (or permanently domiciled in) Israel

Be classed as an overseas student for fee purposes

Hold an offer to study the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures

Have a good undergraduate degree (equivalent to a 1st)

Meet the higher level English language requirement (for IELTS this is 7 or above overall and minimum 6.5 in each element)

BENEFIT:

Value: The scholarship covers fees and a contribution towards living expenses up to a total of £50,000.

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